Inkwright is the atelier where a single afternoon becomes a finished novel — drafted, edited, packaged. Not a chatbot in a sidebar. A studio with a whole staff inside.
One-click full novels, or chapter-by-chapter craft. Cover art and KDP-ready export. No AI slop. No generic prose. Human-sounding fiction, ready to publish.
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The same studio runs both. The Express writes the whole novel while you live your life. The Compositor seats you at the desk, with the AI passing pages over your shoulder. Switch between them mid-book — Inkwright keeps your characters, your voice, and your continuity intact.
2–5 hrs · walk away
Describe the story. Pick a structure. Press the lever. The pipeline writes every chapter, runs three editorial passes, and humanises every paragraph. Return to a finished book.
Hands on every page
Write scene by scene with full creative input. Steer beats, reshape characters mid-draft, rewrite passages line by line. The AI is your co-writer, not your replacement.
“He stood at the window. The lamp was already lit. She had been waiting, then.”
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Pick a template tuned to your genre. Confirm title, byline, tagline. Press generate. Inkwright produces the ebook front cover, the full‑wrap hardcover with flaps, and the softcover with spine — sized correctly for KDP, IngramSpark, and every print platform.
The back‑cover blurb is drafted in your voice, sized to the available jacket area. Keep it, edit it, regenerate.
Front cover · spine · back jacket — sized for KDP, IngramSpark & every print platform.
Every modern author needs an outliner, a character bible, a world atlas, an editor with three pencils, a humaniser, and a press operator who knows the KDP spec by heart. Most writers hire some of those people. Most can't afford the rest.
Inkwright is all six, on staff, on call. They share notes between drafts. They never lose a continuity thread. They work at the speed of typing.
The reason most AI writing reads like AI writing is that it knows everything at once. Real characters don't. They doubt, they hesitate, they misread the room, they fracture under pressure, they notice grief‑colored details a confident character would miss.
The Cognitive Realism engine models all of it — a unique psychological fingerprint per POV, derived from their wounds and their arc. No sliders. No knobs. Just fiction that feels like it was lived.
Drop in a .txt or .docx. Inkwright reads sixteen dimensions of your prose — sentence shape, lexical reach, dialogue cadence, descriptive density — and writes the rest in a voice indistinguishable from yours.
Continue where you stopped. Rewrite the whole draft with everything intact. Plan the sequel. Your novel, on your terms, faster.
Halloran walked the long way home, the way that took him past the harbor wall. The fog had not lifted in three days. He could hear the bells but he could not see the boats and that was a thing that ought to have unsettled him more than it did.
A traditional novel is a small business: ghostwriter, developmental editor, line editor, cover designer, packaging consultant. Twenty‑five thousand dollars and twelve months — for one book.
Inkwright replaces the team. The ledger balances at the price of a streaming subscription. You keep the byline.
The same atelier serves the writer with a blank page and the studio packing three sequels into a quarter. Find your room.
Turn a premise into a complete manuscript. Outline, cast, world, voice — Inkwright handles the craft so the only thing standing between you and a finished book is the idea itself.
Upload your manuscript and continue in your own voice. Inkwright reads sixteen dimensions of your prose and writes the rest as if you never left the desk.
Draft sequels while preserving cast, world, arcs, and continuity. Series memory carries forward between books so book three never contradicts book one.
Accelerate client projects with a structured fiction pipeline — concept to KDP-ready files. Multiple parallel projects, premium model, priority queue.
From the apprentice's first chapter to the studio's tenth novel of the month — a plan that fits the work.
Ink is the credit Inkwright spends on your behalf — drafting a chapter, writing a full novel, generating a cover, running an editorial pass. Every plan refills on its billing day. Heavier work costs more Ink; lighter work costs less.
Pull a book off the shelf and read the first two chapters of a full-length novel written end-to-end by Inkwright. Outline, cast, world, voice — all AI.

Click any spine to read the first two chapters.
Inkwright understood my story better than I did. The character engine alone saved me months of revision.
I have tried every AI writing tool. This is the only one that actually understands narrative structure.
The continuity checker caught plot holes I had missed across four hundred pages. Indispensable.
Open a free account. Begin a manuscript before the kettle boils.